Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for them. It sounds hard (the 2 year old) but we have family and friends that did this as well. I think its great they are enjoying nature and getting quality time together rather than sitting in front of a TV/ipad
But how do you keep young kids entertained? Do you bring a whole bin of toys? There's no playground? "Hiking" only lasts for a whopping 30 min before their legs get tired? Dirty hands, but no potable water? Going stir crazy being confined to the camping space? Sit around with wiggly 2 and 4 yr old and play cards, have great conversations, and sit still and enjoy the sounds of nature...um, yea right?
You might as well just play and spend the whole day your backyard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have, but with both parents. By a year old, all of our kids had been camping. It's not that big of a deal.
It does sound like a 'forensic files' episode where they start to wonder about spousal involvement, though.
Huh? So you think the wife drove out to the camp site and shot her husband to death and left, leaving her two young kids with his body? Ok![]()
Anonymous wrote:I don't even care that they're girls, would you think a parent and two toddlers camping alone is strange?
Anonymous wrote:We have, but with both parents. By a year old, all of our kids had been camping. It's not that big of a deal.
It does sound like a 'forensic files' episode where they start to wonder about spousal involvement, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for them. It sounds hard (the 2 year old) but we have family and friends that did this as well. I think its great they are enjoying nature and getting quality time together rather than sitting in front of a TV/ipad
But how do you keep young kids entertained? Do you bring a whole bin of toys? There's no playground? "Hiking" only lasts for a whopping 30 min before their legs get tired? Dirty hands, but no potable water? Going stir crazy being confined to the camping space? Sit around with wiggly 2 and 4 yr old and play cards, have great conversations, and sit still and enjoy the sounds of nature...um, yea right?
You might as well just play and spend the whole day your backyard.
The kids do the things kids did before toys, playgrounds, and tv were invented.
It mostly involves bugs. And when they're slightly older, fire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for them. It sounds hard (the 2 year old) but we have family and friends that did this as well. I think its great they are enjoying nature and getting quality time together rather than sitting in front of a TV/ipad
But how do you keep young kids entertained? Do you bring a whole bin of toys? There's no playground? "Hiking" only lasts for a whopping 30 min before their legs get tired? Dirty hands, but no potable water? Going stir crazy being confined to the camping space? Sit around with wiggly 2 and 4 yr old and play cards, have great conversations, and sit still and enjoy the sounds of nature...um, yea right?
You might as well just play and spend the whole day your backyard.
The kids do the things kids did before toys, playgrounds, and tv were invented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for them. It sounds hard (the 2 year old) but we have family and friends that did this as well. I think its great they are enjoying nature and getting quality time together rather than sitting in front of a TV/ipad
But how do you keep young kids entertained? Do you bring a whole bin of toys? There's no playground? "Hiking" only lasts for a whopping 30 min before their legs get tired? Dirty hands, but no potable water? Going stir crazy being confined to the camping space? Sit around with wiggly 2 and 4 yr old and play cards, have great conversations, and sit still and enjoy the sounds of nature...um, yea right?
You might as well just play and spend the whole day your backyard.
How do you keep yourself entertained when you go camping?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for them. It sounds hard (the 2 year old) but we have family and friends that did this as well. I think its great they are enjoying nature and getting quality time together rather than sitting in front of a TV/ipad
But how do you keep young kids entertained? Do you bring a whole bin of toys? There's no playground? "Hiking" only lasts for a whopping 30 min before their legs get tired? Dirty hands, but no potable water? Going stir crazy being confined to the camping space? Sit around with wiggly 2 and 4 yr old and play cards, have great conversations, and sit still and enjoy the sounds of nature...um, yea right?
You might as well just play and spend the whole day your backyard.